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Ma, Ying; Xu, Xiaohe – Higher Education Policy, 2023
Utilizing a survey conducted in 2016 by the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development, this study explores the effects of parenthood on the likelihood of the scientist's first application for the Young Investigator Grant Program administered by the National Science Foundation of China. The analysis indicates that having a child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grants, Parents, Scientists
Kurt, Gamze – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2023
This paper reports the statistical and probabilistic reasoning of young children in terms of randomness, variability, and data representations in the context of informal inferential reasoning (IIR). Using the IIR approach, a task was designed and conducted one-on-one with 28 children aged 5 to 6 years old, in a case study setting. The researcher…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Abstract Reasoning
Myoung-jae Lee; Goeun Lee; Jin-young Choi – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
A linear model is often used to find the effect of a binary treatment D on a noncontinuous outcome Y with covariates X. Particularly, a binary Y gives the popular "linear probability model (LPM)," but the linear model is untenable if X contains a continuous regressor. This raises the question: what kind of treatment effect does the…
Descriptors: Probability, Least Squares Statistics, Regression (Statistics), Causal Models
Amanda J. Shaker; Christopher Brignell; Mathew Pugh – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
A commonly-held belief is that many university students are 'assessment-driven'; that is, students engage more with activities that are assessed compared with those that are not. 'Incentivised engagement' includes the practice of providing incentives (such as marks or otherwise) for students to engage in particular activities. Perusall is a social…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Reading Assignments, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Teng Zhao; Shiji Chen; Yunlong Yu; Peiwen Zheng; Chengcheng Lin; Jun Yan – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2025
Global digital advancements provide postsecondary students with ample digital job opportunities. Thus, it is crucial to understand the psychological determinants that affect postsecondary students' choices of a digital career. Self-efficacy and interest are two widely used psychological determinants in the choice behavior of individuals. However,…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Efficacy, Technological Literacy, Student Interests
Chandni Parikh; Sally Ozonoff – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: To compare the utility of single versus repeated autism screening in a sample at higher likelihood (HL) for ASD, following both screen positives and all screen negatives to diagnostic outcome. Methods: Using a prospective infant sibling design, the current study followed 135 toddlers at HL for ASD and conducted diagnostic evaluations on…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Toddlers, Young Children
Bridget Freisthler; Polina Berezina; Yun Ye; Fatoumata Bah; Balalji Ramesh; Gia Barboza-Salerno; Jennifer Price Wolf – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, stay-at-home (SAH) orders were instituted to limit geographic movement of the population and decrease the spread of the virus. Parents made decisions about how to keep themselves and their children safe which may have led to differing compliance with SAH orders and affected parenting. Objective: We…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Jane Greve; Mette T. Jensen; Esben Agerbo; John Cawley – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
This paper contributes to the literature on the impact of early-life health on education by estimating the effect of genetic predisposition to a higher body mass index (BMI) on educational attainment and related outcomes. The identification strategy exploits the randomness in which genes one inherits from one's parents by estimating sibling fixed…
Descriptors: Heredity, Genetics, Body Composition, Body Weight
Stephanie A. Palmer; Zoe Stevens; Kara K. Palmer; Katherine M. Chinn; Jacquelyn M. Farquhar; Leah E. Robinson – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Physical activity (PA) engagement in Early Childcare and Education Centers (ECEC) supports preschoolers' ability to meet the national physical activity guidelines. However, the influence of Head Start playground quality, as assessed by the Head Start Body Start Play Space Assessment (PSA), on Head Start preschoolers' school day PA is…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Physical Activities, Playgrounds, Correlation
Huang, Francis L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
Experiments in psychology or education often use logistic regression models (LRMs) when analyzing binary outcomes. However, a challenge with LRMs is that results are generally difficult to understand. We present alternatives to LRMs in the analysis of experiments and discuss the linear probability model, the log-binomial model, and the modified…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Monte Carlo Methods, Probability, Error Patterns
Kingston, Mary; Twohill, Aisling – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2022
This paper reports on a study that investigated young children's responses to a range of probabilistic tasks. A central aspect of the study was our examination of the children's use of subjective thinking. Most research that has been conducted in relation to young children's probabilistic thinking has focused on the extent to which young children…
Descriptors: Young Children, Thinking Skills, Probability, Foreign Countries
Collier, Zachary K.; Leite, Walter L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
Artificial neural networks (NN) can help researchers estimate propensity scores for quasi-experimental estimation of treatment effects because they can automatically detect complex interactions involving many covariates. However, NN is difficult to implement due to the complexity of choosing an algorithm for various treatment levels and monitoring…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Persistence
Gandhi, Haneet – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2022
This study explores the epistemic considerations that seemed to govern thirty-one Indian teachers' beliefs while teaching certain concepts of probability, especially using random generators. It focuses on knowing how these teachers make transitions between the different interpretations of probability, namely, Logical (sometimes also known as…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Kazak, Sibel; Leavy, Aisling – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2022
To promote the development of young children's probabilistic intuitions through experience, we focus on the dual nature of probability related to both belief (subjective notion) and frequency (objective notion). This paper reports on the responses of 7-8-year-olds on two tasks used to bridge subjective and objective notions of probability. We…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Probability, Elementary School Students, Thinking Skills
Bixi Zhang; Spyros Konstantopoulos – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Background: Meta-analysis refers to the statistical methods employed to combine results of several empirical studies in a topic of interest (Hedges & Olkin, 1985). Meta-analysis is often included in literature review studies to quantitatively analyze data from a collection of studies (Valentine et al., 2010). The statistical power of a…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Probability, Effect Size, Research Methodology

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